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  1. Here’s what they look like
  2. I doubt it, they’d look weird if there wasn’t some fancy floating way to keep them oriented the right way
  3. Not sure exactly what you mean. Mine has the Skoda logo on them
  4. oh interesting, I assumed the Elias was standard, they were for me. Lighter or heavier will still impact the suspension.
  5. I’m interested to hear what others say. I would guess it would void the warranty but depends on the wording and the laws of where you live. Most countries have consumer law that protects you beyond the warranty. I would expect bigger wheels to be heavier and therefore the suspension tune will be out due to the change in the sprung to unsprung mass ratio.
  6. Depends if you worry about things that aren’t important. There is a reason the exhaust goes outside the the car rather than into the cabin.
  7. The catalytic converter converts CO to CO2. Almost impossible to have an issue inside the car without a serious malfunction.
  8. I wouldn’t worry about start stop despite various videos doing the rounds warning about it. The cars are designed for it and the system is very sophisticated. For example it will even stop the engine with one cylinder at TDC so that re-start is essentially instantaneous.
  9. Maybe this is something only for non RS models. Pretty sure mine will only coast in ECO mode. Never had the engine turn off doing down a hill or have the gearbox go into neutral in the same circumstance.
  10. Maybe it depends on the market but they are standard on mine
  11. No issues. I’m not saying stop start is the cause it was the symptom that the battery was not okay as the car won’t use stop start if the battery voltage is too low. I simply must have had a bad battery from new. It happens. I think this is largely bunk. Stop start probably doesn’t provide real world fuel savings that it does in the official fuel economy testing but it won’t produce accelerated bearing wear. There is no evidence of such a thing despite how long the tech has been in place and there are plenty of other failings of modern VAG and other manufacturers
  12. Yes mine was replaced at about 6 months as noted in other threads you can search. Hint was the auto start stop hardly ever operated and some very occasional weird error lights which led me to the dealer to check it and they replaced it. Problem solved.
  13. No idea but he first thing is try is leaving your seatbelt on. The warning is clearly designed to warn about leaving the car with the engine still running.
  14. Also remember the hybrid is quite a bit heavier than the ice car too so another reason for plenty of air pressure
  15. It will make a difference.
  16. Must have different tyres than me then. Normally pressures are but in a manual but on the sticker in the four frame or similar. Definitely 39 for the 225/40 19s
  17. Other thoughts. The 60km will be city too not any open road stuff. Also not sure what wheels and tyres are on the IV but my ICE RS the tyre pressure is 39psi not 33.
  18. 60km is perfection. Anything other than about 20C ambient temperature when driving, gradient, rain, air con, heated seats etc will all detract from that. Tyre pressure is important too.
  19. 19” wheels are standard at least in NZ. In comfort mode it’s okay on bad road surfaces
  20. Sorry my bad I was assuming you meant RS which is why TDI confused me. Can’t you just ask the dealer to do it? To be honest I wouldn’t be messing around with a new car, leave that to when it’s out of warranty.
  21. Identical to mine then. It’s been perfect since.
  22. Maybe I’m misunderstanding what you are looking for but in the virtual cockpit screen mode that has the dials and fuel info in the centre rotating the right thumb wheel switch between fuel consumption since start, refuel or long term
  23. I have a 4.5 and no that it isn’t normal meaning the specific warning message. What is normal is that if you turn on the ignition the yellow battery icon will illuminate to tell you the battery is discharging
  24. Firstly you are taking about a 6 year old Polo and the op has a brand new Octavia. Secondly the car can’t restart if it’s not been started first.

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